after the mayor suspended san franciscosheriffrossmirkarimi.a campaign launched yesterday aiming aiming to encourage ross mirkarimi to step down. >> now i think this is primarily driven not by the sheriff but by the statistics we are reacting to. the information about increased calls and cries for help. >> the campaign continues in january with ads about domestic violence hosted in buses ashed the city. david stevenson -- buses around the city. david stevenson ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a flat tire is to blame for a fatal crash this morning. a suv plowed into the back of a car. a woman in the car died at the scene. the driver suffered minor injuries and the driver of the suv was not hurt. drugs or alcohol is not believed to be factors in the crash. >>> bicyclist was injured when he collided with a street sweeper. the man was trapped and firefighters had to get him out. paramedics to him to the hospitals. injuries were not life threatening. >> a massive cyber attack is planned to raid personal checking accounts. research finds ithe project blitz -- finds the project blitz creek is

that was supposed to be evicted to is still going strong. ktvu'srobrosslivein the city here with why after 32 years that center is being forced out. rob. >> we're inside the haight ashbury recycling center. it's the oldest recycling center in san francisco. now, the center was supposed to be evicted today, but as you can see, it's still here. >> at the haight ashbury neighborhood council recycling center today, it was business as usual except for one de tail. the center next to stadium was supposed to shut down by today after 32 years being evicted. >> we're weight to hear from the sheriff, you know, and when the sheriff comes, we'll, you know, fight back. >> a spokesman for the sheriff's department told us it will evict the center rs just not today and no word on when. the city says the area isn't zoned for a recycling center and it doesn't belong in golden gate park even after more than three decades. >> there's a move from the neighborhood to convert the sight to a community garden which our commission felt was a much more appropriate use for a park site. >> some of the neighborhoods say w